(UnitedVoice.com) – Former President Donald Trump and the Republican Party are stressing the need for unity after the Republican nominee was almost murdered. Trump survived an assassination attempt on July 13. Two days later, MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace melted down over Conservatives on television.
On Monday, July 15, Wallace discussed President Joe Biden’s interview with NBC’s Lester Holt after the attempted assassination. During the interview, Biden said that he made a mistake when he told donors they needed to put Trump “in a bullseye” in the days leading up to the assassination attempt.
Wallace became visibly upset during the conversation and mad about the way Biden answered Holt’s question about the president’s remarks. The MSNBC host talked about the president’s remarks for a second but then pivoted to blame Republicans. She said that Donald Trump’s hand-chosen FBI director, Christopher Wray, “testified under oath” that the biggest threat to the US is not “foreign terrorism,” it’s “right-wing domestic violent extremism.”
Wallace is no political novice. She served in former President George Bush’s White House as his special assistant and director of media affairs during his first term. When he ran for a second term, she was the campaign’s communications director and, in 2005, became the White House communications director. In 2008, she served as a senior advisor for Senator John McCain’s presidential campaign.
The MSNBC host was a Republican strategist for years and knows how damaging vicious rhetoric, like her own, can be. That didn’t stop her from making insulting remarks about vice presidential candidate JD Vance either. After melting down on Monday, she claimed the senator’s “extremism is what won him the spot for Trump’s” ticket.
The week after the former president almost died, the media is doing its level best to blame Republicans and Trump for the extremism that nearly cost him his life. Wallace appears to be leading the charge for MSNBC.
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